The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday hit back at the Congress for making allegations against the Justice SN Dhingra Commission, saying that the Opposition party was raising a “hue and cry” as it “fears that the outcome of the panel’s report can go against its leaders.”
The one-man panel, set up to probe into grant of land licences to some companies including that of Robert Vadra’s in Gurgaon during the Congress rule in Haryana, had on Thursday sought six weeks more to submit its report.
“The report is yet to come out, but the Congress seems desperate about the counter political attacks. It senses of their guilt,” the BJP said.
“It is like ‘Chor ke darhi me tinka’ (having guilty conscience). They (Congress leaders) feel that something can go against them in the report. That is why they are making baseless accusations against Dhingra Commission. Through leveling allegations, they are trying to fight it out,” said BJP general secretary and in-charge of Haryana, Anil Jain.
The Congress alleged the constitution of the Commission as illegal. It claimed that it was done without the Cabinet’s approval. On Thursday, Congress’ Randeep Singh Surjewala had claimed that “Justice SN Dhingra had sought favours from the Government of Haryana pertaining to Justice Gopal Singh Public Charitable Trust in Gurgaon, making him incompetent and unsuitable to deliver any verdict or report in the matter.”